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NLRB General Counsel Abruzzo: College athletes can organize
October 7, 2021NLRB General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo has told agency officials those athletes at private colleges and universities are “employees” who can organize and bargain collectively.
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Recalling Victor Klemperer (1881-1960) and his ‘Language of the Third Reich’
October 7, 2021Victor Klemperer is remembered for his seminal study of the language of the Nazis.
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‘He Died Like an Animal’: Some police departments hogtie people despite risks
October 7, 2021Like George Floyd under the knee of Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin, an autopsy found Marcus Smith was killed by positional asphyxia - this time by the widely banned practice called the “hogtie.”
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Washington-backed groups plotting overthrow of Cuban government
October 7, 2021Shadowy group calls for a general strike on Oct. 11 and demos on Nov. 20.
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Nobel de Literatura 2021 para novelista africano Abdulrazak Gurnah
October 7, 2021ESTOCOLMO, Prensa Latina. La Academia Sueca otorgó hoy el Premio Nobel de Literatura 2021 al escritor británico de origen africano, Abdulrazak Gurnah, cuya obra refleja 'el destino de los refugiados en el golfo entre culturas y...
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